Sentence examples for will likely be released from inspiring English sources

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The court's decision will likely be released in June.

The gunman is in custody but will likely be released.

After a month, Manning will likely be released among the general population, Coombs says.

Mr. Reid is under contract to Universal through the end of 2011, but will likely be released early, according to that executive.

Since he has already served 33 months, Lionel will likely be released in March, though it could be earlier if the state gives him credit for time served in a county jail.

Recent years have seen Baumbach at his most prolific; his next film, Mistress America, (whose follow-up the director says he's already started writing) will likely be released in the US in September.

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It'll likely be released for PS3, Xbox 360, and in the arcades (if you remember what those are).

He will receive credit for time served and will most likely be released in less than a year.

A final report on consumer relief will most likely be released early next year, and the monitor will continue to oversee the servicing requirements through early 2015.

Michael Rowe, who blasted unidentified YankeeNets officials on Wednesday for leaking information on the front-office shake-up, will be removed from the presidency and General Manager John Nash will most likely be released as well.

Instead, they will focus on "one or two songs at a time", which will most likely be released via the Internet.

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